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Forrest M. Hall

Forrest Maynard Hall, sometimes listed as Forrest Maywood Hall and Forrest Mayward Hall (November 30, 1869 – May 1, 1961), was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Princeton University in 1892 and 1893, and was a member of Princeton's undefeated 1893 national championship team. He served as the head football coach at Auburn University in 1894, compiling a record of 1–3, but also leading the team to the highest point total in school history, a 94–0 victory over Georgia Tech. He later played at the guard position for the 1895 Michigan Wolverines football team and for the Butte Athletic Club in 1896 and 1897. He also served as an assistant football coach at Michigan during the 1898 and 1909 seasons.
==Early years==
Hall was born in Bloomfield Township in Logan County, Ohio, in 1869. His parents were John Hall and Eliza (Bughman) Hall.〔Birth record for Forest Maywood Hall. Ancestry.com. Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800–1962 (on-line ).〕 At the time of the 1880 United States Census, he was attending school at Pease Township, Belmont County, Ohio.〔Census entry for Forrest Hall, age 9, boarder, at school. Born in Ohio, both parents born in Ohio. Ancestry.com. 1880 United States Federal Census (on-line ). 1880; Census Place: Pease, Belmont, Ohio; Roll: 994; Family History Film: 1254994; Page: 159A; Enumeration District: 023; Image: 0531.〕 His permanent residence was with his mother Eliza Hall (and sister Nevada Hall) in Bloomfield Township.〔Census entry for Eliza Hall, age 46. Son Forest M. Hall, age 10, "at school," born in Ohio, both parents born in Ohio. Ancestry.com. 1880 United States Federal Census (on-line ). Year: 1880; Census Place: Bloomfield, Logan, Ohio; Roll: 1041; Family History Film: 1255041; Page: 10C; Enumeration District: 111; Image: 0022.〕 Hall was raised in Jackson Center in Shelby County, Ohio. He attended preparatory school at Oberlin College during the 1890–91 academic year.〔(Forest Maywood Hall from Jackson Centre registered in the "Middle Preparatory Class")〕

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